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Countries Demand Compensation for "Investment Boosters"

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There is still a dispute between the federal and state governments about the so-called "investment booster". While the prime ministers are fundamentally committed to the legislative initiative, they also call for compensation for tax failures.

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The federal states welcomed the tax reliefs planned by the Federal Government for companies, but demanded compensation for expected failures. The Federal Council decided to issue a corresponding opinion.

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There is still a dispute between the federal and state governments about the so-called "investment booster". While the prime ministers are fundamentally committed to the legislative initiative, they also call for compensation for tax failures.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Government and the Länder agree on the goal: the economy should be given a boost, but it is still hard to finance.

The Federal Council agreed that the growth booster should come. There is still disagreement about the compensation of the financial burden. [more] Economic package in the Federal Council: Countries want financial compensation

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Council discussed the so-called investment booster on Friday. Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer made it clear that there is only agreement if the federal government takes over the financial failures.

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onetz.de broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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